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The firm is looking to make a Credit Quantitative Research hire into either its New York or Chicago office to work alongside a highly regarding Systematic Credit Portfolio Manager who recently joined the fund.
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Credit analysis, accounting principles, banking laws/regulations and operations, management principles, marketing techniques, communication skills and economics acquired by a college degree and management training programs.
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Recent former analysts have enrolled in top Economics PhD programs, including the University of California—San Diego (UCSD), Boston University, and Notre Dame. A completed bachelor’s degree in economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related degree is required at the time of appointment.
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In the Financial Economics practice, your work will help clients build models that promote fair and equitable access to credit in housing finance, auto lending, student lending and other credit programs.
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Bachelor’s Degree in economics, finance, accounting, engineering, mathematics, statistics, business, computer science or related quantitative discipline and 10 plus years of relevant experience in the lending space.
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Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Agribusiness, Economics, Finance, or related business field. Perform market and demographic research in relation to the credit risk intern(s) subject loan portfolio.
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Doctoral degree in Economics or Business related (with at least 18 hours doctoral credit hours in Economiics) from a regionally accredited educational institution. We are seeking Economics professionals to join our faculty team to teach our MBA program.
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Many areas including real estate, banking, energy, aviation, and distressed /high yield credit markets. Undergraduate degree in finance, accounting, economics, statistics, MIS, or. Many areas including real estate, banking, energy, aviation, and distressed /high yield credit markets.
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We invest our clients’ capital across a range of fixed income and credit opportunities, leveraging our decades of experience navigating complex debt markets. Strong quantitative skills and knowledge of statistics, mathematics, computer science, economics a big plus.
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Collaborate with the asset management and acquisition department to support forecasting functions related to mortgage servicing operational costs and credit risk. Midland is seeking an individual who can work collaboratively with operations management, accounting and asset management in reviewing, analyzing, and interpreting division financial statements for the purpose of identifying & recommending opportunities to improve and control costs and manage credit risk.
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APPLY NOW if you have a bachelor’s degree in agribusiness, agricultural economics, business administration, statistics or related field and 4 years of related experience in credit and data analysis.
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With the guidance of senior analysts, a qualified Research Assistant typically supports the Global Fund Ratings team on its ongoing surveillance of a portfolio of rated funds and performs basic fundamental credit analysis.
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TomoCredit is trying to solve this chicken and egg problem by ditching credit history altogether. BA/BS in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related quantitative field is required.
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This strategy will focus on new approaches to segment the credit card market, drawing new insights from analyses that will be used to improve prospect targeting, considering segment spend and lend behavior, transaction size and frequency, and behavioral and financial attributes.
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2+ years of experience in investment banking, private equity, credit analysis, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, business, or a related field; MBA or CFA designation is a plus.
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